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Overview

Carol V. Robinson is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research spans across Earth and Planetary Sciences with 24 publications and Environmental Science with 20 publications. Within these broader fields, they have specialized in subfields including Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Sociology and Political Science, and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics in marine science and environmental studies. Key research areas include:

  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality

Carol V. Robinson has published in various prominent scientific venues, contributing multiple papers to:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Oceanography
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • Nature Reviews Microbiology

Some recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Carol V. Robinson include:

  • The microbial carbon pump and climate change, 2024, Nature Reviews Microbiology
  • The oceans' twilight zone must be studied now, before it is too late, 2020, Nature
  • Correcting a major error in assessing organic carbon pollution in natural waters, 2021, Science Advances
  • Breaking down barriers: The identification of actions to promote gender equality in interdisciplinary marine research institutions, 2022, One Earth
  • Editorial: Sustainable Development Goal 14 - Life Below Water: Towards a Sustainable Ocean, 2022, Frontiers in Marine Science

Frequent collaborators in Carol V. Robinson's research include:

  • Jihua Liu
  • Eugene J. Murphy
  • Alistair J. Hobday
  • Alice Newton
  • GA Tarling

Best Publications

  • Mechanism of auxin perception by the TIR1 ubiquitin ligase

    Xu Tan;Luz Irina A. Calderon-Villalobos;Michal Sharon;Changxue Zheng

  • Climate change and marine plankton

    Graeme C. Hays;Anthony J. Richardson;Anthony J. Richardson;Carol Robinson

  • Instability, unfolding and aggregation of human lysozyme variants underlying amyloid fibrillogenesis

    David R. Booth;Margaret Sunde;Vittorio Bellotti;Vittorio Bellotti;Carol V. Robinson

  • Ion mobility-mass spectrometry analysis of large protein complexes.

    Brandon T. Ruotolo;Justin L.P. Benesch;Alan M. Sandercock;Suk Joon Hyung

  • Amyloid-β protein oligomerization and the importance of tetramers and dodecamers in the aetiology of Alzheimer's disease

    Summer L. Bernstein;Nicholas F. Dupuis;Noel D. Lazo;Thomas Wyttenbach

  • Bayesian deconvolution of mass and ion mobility spectra: from binary interactions to polydisperse ensembles.

    Michael T. Marty;Andrew J. Baldwin;Erik G. Marklund;Georg K. A. Hochberg

  • The protofilament structure of insulin amyloid fibrils

    José L. Jiménez;Ewan J. Nettleton;Mario Bouchard;Carol V. Robinson

  • Collision Cross Sections of Proteins and Their Complexes: A Calibration Framework and Database for Gas-Phase Structural Biology

    Matthew F. Bush;Zoe Hall;Kevin Giles;John Hoyes

  • Targeting C-reactive protein for the treatment of cardiovascular disease

    Mark B Pepys;Gideon M Hirschfield;Glenys A Tennent;J Ruth Gallimore

  • Membrane proteins bind lipids selectively to modulate their structure and function

    Arthur Laganowsky;Eamonn Reading;Timothy M. Allison;Martin B. Ulmschneider

  • Determining the stoichiometry and interactions of macromolecular assemblies from mass spectrometry.

    Helena Hernández;Carol V Robinson

  • Detection of transient protein folding populations by mass spectrometry.

    Andrew Miranker;Carol V. Robinson;Sheena E. Radford;Robin T. Aplin

  • Evidence for macromolecular protein rings in the absence of bulk water.

    Brandon T. Ruotolo;Kevin Giles;Iain Campuzano;Alan M. Sandercock

  • A biogeochemical study of the coccolithophore, Emiliania huxleyi, in the North Atlantic

    Patrick M. Holligan;Emilio Fernández;James Aiken;William M. Balch

  • The molecular sociology of the cell

    Carol V. Robinson;Andrej Sali;Wolfgang Baumeister

  • In vitro reconstitution of the human RISC-loading complex

    Ian J. MacRae;Enbo Ma;Min Zhou;Carol V. Robinson

  • A tandem mass spectrometer for improved transmission and analysis of large macromolecular assemblies.

    Frank Sobott;Helena Hernandez;Margaret G. Mccammon;Mark A. Tito

  • Formation of insulin amyloid fibrils followed by FTIR simultaneously with CD and electron microscopy

    Mario Bouchard;Jesús Zurdo;Ewan J. Nettleton;Christopher M. Dobson

  • Protein complexes in the gas phase: technology for structural genomics and proteomics.

    Justin L. P. Benesch;Brandon T. Ruotolo;Douglas A. Simmons;Carol V. Robinson

  • Structural Basis for Protein-Protein Interactions in the 14-3-3 Protein Family.

    X Yang;W H Lee;F Sobott;E Papagrigoriou

  • Membrane Proteins Bind Lipids Selectively To Modulate Their Structure And Function

    E Reading;A Laganowsky;T M Allison;C V Robinson

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher M. Dobson
Christopher M. Dobson University of Cambridge
Justin L. P. Benesch
Justin L. P. Benesch University of Oxford
Brandon T. Ruotolo
Brandon T. Ruotolo University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sheena E. Radford
Sheena E. Radford University of Leeds
Christopher J. Schofield
Christopher J. Schofield University of Oxford
Frank Sobott
Frank Sobott University of Leeds
Phillip J. Stansfeld
Phillip J. Stansfeld University of Warwick
Colin Kleanthous
Colin Kleanthous University of Oxford
Vittorio Bellotti
Vittorio Bellotti University College London
Sarah A. Teichmann
Sarah A. Teichmann University of Cambridge

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